The energetic chemistry between Power and Sexton drives the play forward as they share moments of love and hate with a fiery passion. |
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While auditing a class taught by Robert Lowell at Boston University, Sylvia met another poet hell-bent on suicide, Anne Sexton. |
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With his fingerpicking and his yodel, Sexton takes us to his roots, to the buried sound of another place. |
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Sexton has watched the eagles ignore lambs in favour of apparently more difficult catches. |
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Mayobridge spurned another goal chance on the seventh minute when a beautifully placed high ball from Benny Coulter fell to Ronan Sexton. |
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Language in this poem, as elsewhere in Sexton, pre-exists and dominates the subject. |
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Sexton studies leftovers found in white-tailed eagles' nests: these include everything from hedgehogs to herons, and the occasional lamb. |
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The Kildare keeper saved well and Sexton flung himself through the air but could not direct the ball into the net as the clock ran out on Down's challenge. |
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Sexton missed a shot at goal, kicked a restart out on the full, knocked on and, for an unflappable general, on occasions flapped. |
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The Sexton had a crew of six, protected by armour of up to 38 mm in front, although the top was open. |
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Sexton has never witnessed a white-tailed eagle actually seize a lamb. |
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Sexton had also been at the helm when England defeated West Germany 5-4 to lift the trophy two years earlier, and a repeat looked likely as Brian Stein and Paul Walsh helped guide them through the group stage. |
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The Sexton was driven from the right-hand position, as were all vehicles produced for the British and Canadian armies. |
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Our first witness today is the Canadian Film and Television Production Association, more specifically Mary Sexton, from Rink Rat Productions Inc. |
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So I have a new company and it's called 2M Innovative, which is Mary Walsh and Mary Sexton. |
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I think, Ms. Sexton, you can answer with a yes or no. I wanted to be absolutely sure I understood. |
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It was Mosess marriage to Honour Sexton in 1828 and the resulting family, most of who were born in Trinity, which prompted his movement to search for a new place to raise his family. |
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Entering service in September 1943, the Sexton SP mounted the 25-pounder gun on the Canadian Ram chassis and was built at the Montreal Locomotive Works. |
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But the Lions twice benefited from hoisting up high kicks as the interval approached, the second falling to George North, with Jonny Sexton maintaining the momentum through a half-break. |
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A number of gun modifications had to be made to fit the 25-pdr to the Sexton, such as limiting of the recoil system so that the gun could be properly elevated. |
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If this was supposed to be the anointment of Jonathan Sexton as the peerless king of European rugby, a few Welsh peasants were positively revolting. |
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The team will also be out and about investigating stories across the UK, such as that of the Sexton beetle. |
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At this point, the analysis of the Rayleighwave ellipticity gain importance, because Sexton et al. |
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Had been working well on the Al Bahathri polytrack under Graham Sexton in company with Iblis. |
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Sexton responded before Ireland's scrum-half Tomas O'Leary committed the grave error of carrying the ball back over his own line after sweeping up a Farrell grubber kick. |
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On 31 January, Ian Keatley was called up to the squad as injury cover for Jonathan Sexton who was ruled out of the opening round of the Championship. |
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Ellington Hawks gained three points in their quest for promotion from Division Five when they defeated Throckley Magpies through a John McNeil dobule and Mitchell Sexton. |
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M McGuire, M O'Donovan, R McCarthy, A Linch, N McCarthy, O Sexton, M Cronan, N Murphy, L Honohan, B Walsh, P O'Mahoney, B O'Sullivan, P Clifford, C Crowley, A O'Regan. |
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Paul Revere tells Johnny to tell Robert Newman, the sexton at Christ's Church, to hang two lanterns. |
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I had just begun to draw a whole line of monkeys sitting on another wall, when the church sexton rode up on a motorcycle and introduced himself. |
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The city appointed a sexton to oversee burials and set rates at six dollars for a coffin and hearse and four dollars to dig the grave. |
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After half an hour or so a sexton will bustle in to prepare for Mass, and Nora will rouse herself and peek outside. |
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Joe Bleddon, the church sexton, pulled his kitchen door open and stepped outside to see what the weather was doing. |
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As Reverend Dimmesdale leaves his pulpit, the sexton meets him, holding out one of Dimmesdale's black gloves, which was found on the scaffold that morning. |
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The sexton had the task of digging the grave in the churchyard. |
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Godparents would bring gifts for the child, and, in the past, for the mother and the church sexton, who would ring the church bells to mark the occasion. |
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I went round to the vestry and was delighted to see the sexton. |
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His father Friedrich was the cellarman and sexton of the local church. |
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There's the gravedigging sexton beetle, life and death on the Skerries for a colony of tern chicks, the shenanigans of some frisky deer and some myth-busting about spiders. |
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